mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Barry and Alex Pendray from Hemingford Grey in Cambridgeshire, have converted a double decker bus into a mobile home, 12th April 1977
Michael Eavis, Dairy farmer and owner of Worthy Farm, Pilton, where he created and runs The Glastonbury Festival on his land
Nicky Steele, BRMB Radio Presenter, broadcasting his afternoon show live from the Motor Show at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, Circa 1975
Mobile Canteen during World War Two. Liverpool, Merseyside. It is not known where this picture was taken, but the print stamp suggests Liverpool
One of the most up to date mobile canteens in the country. The canteen aquired by The Liverpool Gas Company. It will be stationed Broadway
Hot Dogs, John O Brien of Londons West End, pushes his hot dog stand from Wardour Mews. He starts his nights work when other people start their leisure. September 1968
A caravan being towed by a mini clubman car. November 1969 Z10726-001
Ron Buchannon and Rosemary Hart, teachers behind much of the conversion of the Playbus Nursery, Cambridge, August 1973
The Playbus Nursery, Cambridge, November 1973
A temporary post office assembled in Cardiff. The Lord Mayor and Lord Mayoress (Alderman and Mrs. James Hellyer) are seen inspecting the structure alongside Mr. W.F
The YMCA have a number of travelling tea cars with the british Expeditionary Force serving in France. They provide tea and light refreshment for the troops
New mobile kitchen presented through Mr and Mrs Kenneth R Munro of Lane End, Caldy, Merseyside, by Mr Hendon Chubb of West Orange, New Jersey, to Birkenhead for work among the Rescue Squads
With the help of the Royal Navy, Allied troops are fighting their way forward on the Fifth Army front in the Naples area. Batteries of British
Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor and (right) MR. Bryan, Canadian Trade Minister, who today presented a mobile canteen to the city for use of the Fire and Auxiliary Fire Services
Picture shows an Entertainment Wagon in World War Two. Picture is from The Reading Standard, so possibly taken in the Reading and Berkshire area of England
Women of the Voluntary Services in their mobile canteens, serving hot tea to a gathering of those bombed from their homes on Merseyside, Published Tuesday 18th March 1941
Mobile fish and chip van for Nunthorpe. 1971
The Hover caravan, making its first public appearance in London. The caravan could nip holiday makers straight across the Channel for a continental holiday
Prison van arriving at Epsom Course, on Derby Day. this is used as a temporary prison for women. There are cells for the men, sexes are never mixed. Epsom Downs, Surrey. 1st June 1922
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962)
Mobile childrens library in Nottinghamshire, 26th August 1964.Mobile childrens library in Nottinghamshire, 26th August 1964
Eva Sharp with the first book from the new Book Bus, launched in Stockton. Also pictured are Jenny Rodway and Mayor Anne McCoy. 4th August 1998
Noel Edmonds, BBC Radio One, Radio DJ, broadcasting from Hotel Room, he is currently taking part in the Texaco Car Rally, 1st August 1976
War Machines used by intelligent computer, WOTAN, in Doctor Who BBC TV Series, Episodes titled The War Machines. First aired 25th June 1966
A crowd gather outside a house being searched for German spies by the police, following the three Zeppelin air raids on the city of Antwerp. September 1914
The interior of the new horse ambulance. August 1963
In an odd way it was moving experience. Suddenly, a house known as No. 31 was plonked on top of a car and driven off. Actually, the house was a lightweight mock-up made of polystyrene
Hot-dog stands on tricycles tour Manchester at night and attend many outdoor events. The one-man tricycles are brightly painted and the hot-dogs which are becoming very popular
A US Army nursing unit in camp in Wales during the Second World War. All the equipment they need including operating theatres
Shelia Webster aged 7 seen here at the Mobile Dentist Clinic at Bircotes. March 1941 P012291
The Postmaster General the Rt. Hon. Reginald Bevins MP. makes the first call which inaugurated the car radio telephone service which is now available to the general public
Scene at Westminster Abbey when the Bishop of London dedicated the Mobile Church and Chapel for Her Majestys forces. June 1943 P011608
A caravan being towed by a DAF 33 car. November 1969 Z10726
A caravan being towed by a DAF 33 car. November 1969 Z10726-003
Children look at goods on display at a Mobile Toy Shop - in Kent. September 1952 C4612
Desmond Llewelyn actor April 1998 alias Q star of 16 James Bond 007 movies, at the opening of Scottish Telecoms new shop in Edinburgh with the Bond girls